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Virtual and Vital: Why ASCs Should Move to the Cloud

Surgical Information Systems

The healthcare industry’s use of the cloud is growing, and it’s already proving beneficial for organizations like ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs).

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Carpal tunnel syndrome – the most common hand ailment

The Stitch

Dr. Christine Yin explains carpal tunnel syndrome, one of the most common hand ailments, and breaks down treatment options. The post Carpal tunnel syndrome – the most common hand ailment appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Should I get a Master of Education?

AAS

One of the most common questions I receive from medical students and residents is about the value of obtaining a Master of Education. As education becomes a more common and visible pathway in academic surgery, the interest in attaining an advanced degree in education has increased. Trainees are curious about whether it would be worth […] The post Should I get a Master of Education?

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Back to School Mom – A Decade Later: Trauma Surgery Fellowship with Teenagers

Association of Women Surgeons

By: Dr. Evelyn Coile The house is silent.

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The Importance of Setting Boundaries as a Cardiothoracic Surgeon

The Society of Thoracic Surgeons

Blog The Importance of Setting Boundaries as a Cardiothoracic Surgeon KCummings Thu, 06/20/2024 - 09:28 Medical Student Resident / Fellow As physicians, we spend the first half of our adult lives being told to always say yes. The goal is to build that CV so you can make it to the next step. Set a foundation to show you have potential and you’ll get accepted to medical school.